March 25, 2025
There’s a certain charm to exploring the world by sail. It’s quieter, more relaxed, and lets you enjoy the journey just as much as the destination. No noisy engines, no rigid schedules, just the open water, fresh air, and the freedom to explore at your own pace.
A sailing charter gives you all the comfort of a luxury holiday, without needing any sailing experience. Your crew takes care of everything, from navigating and meals to daily planning, so you can focus on relaxing and enjoying your time on the water.
If you’re after a slower, more immersive way to travel, with a bit of adventure and a lot of comfort, chartering a sailing yacht might be exactly what you’re looking for.
Expect a sense of freedom that’s hard to find anywhere else. With no set routes and no crowds, you’ll explore at your own pace, following the wind and the mood of the day. One morning it’s a remote bay with no one else in sight; that evening, a beachside dinner under the stars.
While the experience feels laid-back, it’s far from basic. You’ll have a skilled crew onboard, high-end comforts, and the flexibility to shape each day around what you feel like doing—whether that’s diving into the water, lounging in the sun or doing absolutely nothing at all.
With the sails up, the engine off, and the wind doing the work, life onboard slows down—in the best possible way. It’s peaceful, it’s calm, and it’s a great way to disconnect and reset.
Think cruising through turquoise waters, stopping for a swim, a snorkel, or lunch in a quiet bay. It’s the kind of travel that helps you fully settle into your surroundings and appreciate the journey itself.
Sailing yachts use far less fuel than motor yachts, making them a more environmentally conscious option. If you’re looking to tread a little lighter while still travelling in style, sailing is a great fit.
Every aspect of your charter is personalised. We work with you to build a custom itinerary, from daily activities to onboard dining preferences. Whether you're keen on snorkelling in every bay, enjoying long lunches on deck, or spending the afternoon with a good book and a view—we’ll make it happen.
Sailing catamarans tend to have a shallower draft than motor yachts, which means they can anchor closer to shore and reach tucked-away spots that larger vessels might miss. Think secluded beaches, hidden coves, and overnight anchorages far from the crowds.
Sailing yachts often cater to smaller groups—couples, families, or a few close friends—making the experience quieter, more personal, and easy to tailor around how you like to travel. It’s perfect for those who want to share quality time without the distractions of a busy resort or larger charter group.
Everything is taken care of by your professional crew. From navigating to preparing delicious meals, they’re there to make sure your holiday runs smoothly. All you have to do is show up, settle in, and enjoy the journey.
Whether you’re dreaming of tropical islands or coastal charm, sailing opens the door to places that feel a little more untouched and a lot more memorable. These are a few of the most sought-after sailing destinations:
With over 300 islands to explore, Fiji is a dream for sailing. Think crystal-clear lagoons, world-class snorkelling, and remote anchorages where you’ll rarely see another boat. The Mamanuca and Yasawa Islands offer calm cruising, beautiful beaches, and a mix of cultural experiences, from village visits to kava ceremonies.
Known for its vibrant reefs, volcanic peaks, and rich culture, French Polynesia offers a sailing experience that’s both luxurious and deeply connected to nature. From the turquoise lagoons of Bora Bora to the lush anchorages around Taha’a and Huahine, it’s perfect for travellers seeking insane beauty, privacy, and adventure.
A classic summer favourite. Island-hop along the Dalmatian Coast, stopping at historic towns, hidden coves, and lively waterfront restaurants. With short sailing distances and plenty of protected bays, Croatia is ideal for a relaxed Mediterranean charter.
With countless islands to choose from—each with its own charm—Greece is perfect for those who want a mix of ancient history, seaside tavernas, and turquoise swimming spots. The Cyclades and the Ionian Islands are popular picks for their variety and easy cruising conditions.
From the British Virgin Islands to St. Lucia and the Grenadines, the Caribbean offers variety, vibrant culture, and steady sailing conditions. With warm waters and plenty of anchorages, it’s a great option for both first-time charterers and seasoned sailors.
Right on our doorstep, the Bay of Islands is a homegrown favourite for good reason. With over 140 subtropical islands, calm waters, and secluded bays, it’s perfect for a relaxed getaway close to home—whether you’re looking to unwind, explore, or do a bit of both.
It all comes down to what powers the yacht. Sailing yachts harness the power of the wind, offering a quieter, more organic experience. When conditions are right, they glide smoothly without engine noise or fuel consumption—something many guests find calming and deeply enjoyable. It’s a more hands-on, weather-aware style of cruising, but your crew handles all of that for you.
Motor yachts, by contrast, rely entirely on engines for propulsion. That means they’re generally less affected by wind or sea conditions and can travel at consistent speeds regardless of the weather. They’re often favoured for covering longer distances quickly or for guests who prefer more space and a more structured onboard experience.
If you’re someone who values the journey just as much as the destination, a sailing charter could be the perfect fit.
Sailing is ideal for travellers who enjoy a slower pace, time on the water, and a sense of freedom, with all the comfort of a fully crewed experience. You don’t need any sailing knowledge, and you won’t be giving up on luxury.
A sailing yacht is often best suited to couples, families, or small groups looking for something a little more relaxed, personal, and immersive. If you prefer the idea of waking up somewhere new each day, swimming straight off the back of the boat, and letting the wind guide the experience—then yes, sailing might just be your style.
And if you’re not sure? We're here to help you figure out what suits your travel style best.